Hawaiʻi blood pressure monitoring programs a success
Five health clinics in Hawaiʻi recently launched programs to successfully help their patients monitor their blood pressure at home.
Five health clinics in Hawaiʻi recently launched programs to successfully help their patients monitor their blood pressure at home.
The position paper offers ideas to consider when prioritizing indigenous perspectives in developing AI and suggests ethical approaches to advanced computational systems.
Scientists suggest how risks could be evaluated more comprehensively, enabling managers to decide if and how deep-sea mining should proceed.
Researchers surveyed 148 people at two homeless shelters in Honolulu.
The atmosphere’s “music” comes not as a sound we could hear, but in the form of large-scale waves of atmospheric pressure spanning the globe.
The alga may overgrow the reef, and smother corals, native algae and other organisms.
UH Cancer Center’s Thaddeus Herzog and Pallav Pokhrel co-edited the issue of Substance Use and Misuse.
Noelani Arista’s book addresses political formation, Indigenous law and encounters with missionaries and traders.
Researchers found what happens to ocean ecosystems when fishing pressure increases or decreases between tropical to temperate ecosystems.
Single-celled xenophyophores were discovered during a joint project between scientists.